IMF predicts better economic growth next year

In its World Economic Outlook, the IMF says there is reason for optimism the world's economy is returning to normal growth, or perhaps even better. Factors included a quick end to the Iraq war, the economic stimulus of historically low U.S. interest rates and a slow, but steady, recovery in stock markets.

Source: Reuters

The International Monetary Fund, on the eve of its semi-annual meeting in Dubai, says the world's economy is showing signs of recovery. Asia-Pacific countries will have the world

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